Let's see those desktops (rev 4.0)

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Where is that?
 
TB
Is this going to be your next one? :D
You know, there are so many insect wallpapers that I’ve rejected on the basis that I might scare the 🤬 out of some random girl behind me if I were to open my laptop in class. :lol: At least my current one has the advantage of looking “clean” and sort of space-age (it looks a lot like an astronaut’s suit).
 
At least my current one has the advantage of looking “clean” and sort of space-age (it looks a lot like an astronaut’s suit).
You know, I thought it looked like a bug with a hamburger for a head.
 

Hay dude how did you turn off the text at the top of the screen in OSX and how did you turn off the lights below your icons in the dock???

Is that OSX or Windows with some sort of skin?

edit: now looking in the top right you have no finder icon either and the volume icon is very windows like, nice skin defiantly had me fooled for a sec.
 
Hay dude how did you turn off the text at the top of the screen in OSX and how did you turn off the lights below your icons in the dock???

Is that OSX or Windows with some sort of skin?

edit: now looking in the top right you have no finder icon either and the volume icon is very windows like, nice skin defiantly had me fooled for a sec.

A cheap guy running a MAC theme. :lol:

Seriously, thanks for the comment anyhow. The biggest giveaway for my theme is just the resolution. I mean, doesn't all MACs comes in widescreen? Also, isn't there a way to hide the text in the MAC bar? (actually, I could have used the MAC taskbar plugin, but using the xp taskbar with the mac theme was much more simpler. :))
 
A cheap guy running a MAC theme. :lol:

Seriously, thanks for the comment anyhow. The biggest giveaway for my theme is just the resolution. I mean, doesn't all MACs comes in widescreen? Also, isn't there a way to hide the text in the MAC bar? (actually, I could have used the MAC taskbar plugin, but using the xp taskbar with the mac theme was much more simpler. :))

The old ones weren't widescreen. ;)

And not to be nitpicking, but it's called Mac. MAC is a whole other thing.
 
Does having to look all day at the gates of a Nazi death camp not bother you at all, Muzaffar?
 
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Does having to look all day at the gates of a Nazi death camp not bother you at all, Muzaffar?

WAIT! What? who? where? when? how? :scared:

Well, to me its just a cool wallpaper. I don't really care about the history of the place or what it represents. :) ....... and no, it does not bother me at all. :P
 
Hey Muz, have you had a chance to look for a few wallpapers of Manchester United in regards to their recent UEFA Champions League triumph? ;)
 
Hey Muz, have you had a chance to look for a few wallpapers of Manchester United in regards to their recent UEFA Champions League triumph? ;)

Nope, didn't have time to look as I had to go on a holiday. It was really exciting to see them win and liked to find that wallpaper, but since EURO is so close, might as well prepare for that.......
 
WAIT! What? who? where? when? how? :scared:

Well, to me its just a cool wallpaper. I don't really care about the history of the place or what it represents. :) ....... and no, it does not bother me at all. :P

Just to let you know what it does represent. They're the gates to the infamous Nazi death camp Auschwitz, Poland. Scene of the murder of one and a half million people in the 1940's. The writing above the gate 'Arbeit macht frei', darkly meaning 'Work liberates' (Obviously not your or my idea of 'liberation'). Don't know about 'cool', but I agree that this image does reflect the sombre and bleak nature of the camp's gruesome history.
 
LOL for a short second there, I *almost* thought that was my desktop. I saw the Photoshop icon, and the wallpaper and went WTF. :lol:
 
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